The Winners of the 2024 Amsterdam Policy Prize
Congratulations to the fourth successful EU policy proposal competition held by European Horizons Amsterdam Chapter - Amsterdam Policy...
Congratulations to the fourth successful EU policy proposal competition held by European Horizons Amsterdam Chapter - Amsterdam Policy...
Congratulations to the third successful EU policy proposal competition held by European Horizons Amsterdam Chapter - Amsterdam Policy...
The New Proposal for the Schengen Borders Code: Towards more resilience or more securitisation? On June 10th, EU Ministers of Home...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the EU’s condemnation of Russia’s actions has resulted in a difficult situation for many Member States...
Increased proximity towards the pro-Irish, pro-Euro General information On Thursday, May 5, around 874,000 voters (a 63.61% turnout) in...
Often used to describe Russia’s aggressive tactics against the EU, the term hybrid warfare defines military and non-military actions...
Discursive Othering and Detrimental Nationalism: Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Slide Towards Ethnoreligious Conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina is in...
Congratulations to the successful EU policy proposal competition held by European Horizons Amsterdam Chapter - Amsterdam Policy Prize...
Alexander Lukaschenko has been the president of Belarus since 1994 and his government is considered an authoritarian regime. During his...
Joe Biden’s announcement that the United States would ban imports of Russian oil, liquefied natural gas, and coal exemplified a further...
Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine has abruptly thrust the importance of European state sovereignty into the spotlight, exposing the...
How the Russian invasion renewed the drive for European Integration and Collaboration On the 24th of February, under President Vladimir...
Since the start of Russia's war on Ukraine in February an unprecedented number of people have been forced to leave their home and become...
In gloomy Amsterdam, global warming might feel like a distant prospect. This feeling is not the worldwide norm, though. On the 28th of...
The first thing one learns in politics is that states, leaders, and their actions need legitimacy. Particularly in a democracy where...
While the UK and the US had already vouched to send heavy military equipment to Ukraine in January, Germany, the European Union’s...
Over the past few months, Europe has seen a rise in prices for day-to-day items. Usually, when there’s talk of inflation being higher...
Russia’s recent demands to halt NATO’s expansion further into Eastern Europe have intensified long underlying tensions between the...
In recent years, hate speech has increased significantly on the internet and social media spaces (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung...
Dubbed “Partygate”, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s latest scandal marks the culmination of a career brimming with insidious...